

20 discretionary, 12 set public, unlimited negotiable, 10 sick days. New Zealand.
20 discretionary, 12 set public, unlimited negotiable, 10 sick days. New Zealand.
I remember 9/11, but not the fall of the Berlin Wall. And I was about as far away from both as you can get.
We have seawater resistant concrete. We don’t need to plastic line it. It’s the turbine that’ll require the most maintenance.
Literally the whole premise of this post lol…
This doesn’t answer the question though. They want to call landlines.
I know. And some of that money, funds development, and some of that development includes security.
I dunno man, I don’t care much, when Plex gets shitty enough I’ll jump. But paying for the ongoing maintenance of software isn’t some evil thing, even if I self host it.
It probably still maintains that crown I’d say.
Canonical, which owns and maintains Ubuntu, makes most of its money through enterprise support. You might have also heard of Red hat, which is a large Linux company, and uses a similar model.
Hey. So was I. I don’t live there anymore though.
Klepacki is an excellent score writer